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Leisure
Activities
Sapulpa
has many recreational facilities designed to meet the needs
of everyone, regardless of age, ability or interest. The young
and not-so-young can participate in baseball, basketball, football,
tennis, cross-country track, golf, volleyball, wrestling,
softball and soccer. In addition, tennis courts and a bowling
alley add more opportunities for fun. The Sapulpa Rotary Club
splash pad is open daily during the summer months and is located at Liberty Park. Heritage Park is a unique playground, built by community volunteers, is open daily to the public and should be placed on your "must see in Sapulpa" list. The Salvation Army Community Center
is a major asset. It provides (through membership and/or activity
fee) a host of activity opportunities such as a weight room,
a walking track, indoor pool, basketball court, and a general
recreational room. The center also provides church services.
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Public
golf courses like the Sapulpa Municipal Golf Course and Clary
Fields offer a delightful challenge to golfers from far and
wide. The Oaks Golf Course is also available through membership.
Sapulpa residents and visitors have ample opportunities to
hike, bird watch, picnic, and enjoy the playground equipment
at several city parks. Sapulpa is also home to Pretty Water Lake
and trout fishing. The season begins in late October and runs
through early April. Permits are $12.50 for the season. Many
fishing docks have been added, and the area is handicapped
accessible.
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Lake
Sahoma, just southwest of Pretty Water, provides fishing from
the dock and access for boats. Crappie, bass, perch and catfish
are abundant. A new RV park was recently added directly across from the lake. Heyburn Lake, 20 minutes southwest of Sapulpa,
is a Corps of Engineers project and offers camping, fishing,
hiking and swimming.
Lake Keystone, northwest of Sapulpa near Mannford, offers
similar amenities, but also has boat docks and storage space
available. A great variety of birds can be found in the area,
and eagles are often seen from the shores.
The restored Sapulpa City Library, one of the original Andrew
Carnegie Libraries, offers books on every imaginable subject.
One of the library's claims to fame is the Genealogy Division,
attracting people from across the country.
The three-story Sapulpa Historical Museum located downtown
has many photographs of the early history of Sapulpa. In addition,
it houses early telephone equipment, World War memorabilia and various era dolls. The Annex, located near the museum, houses an antique fire engine that usually makes an appearance in the annual Christmas parade.
While visiting Sapulpa's historic downtown area you will find
several business buildings and churches that date from the
1920s.
Ghost Signs lend a historical touch to downtown. These signs,
funded by local school children and private donors, are reproductions
of commercial advertisements painted on the sides of the building
on which they originally appeared.
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For
a pleasant evening of entertainment you can attend Sapulpa Community
Theatre where productions are presented four times yearly.
Sapulpa
Cinema 8 provides
the latest in Hollywood releases.
A short drive to Tulsa offers additional entertainment venues;
The Performing Arts Center, The Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Philharmonic
and Tulsa Opera.
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Sapulpa
is home to Pretty Water Lake and trout fishing.
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The
Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce 101 East Dewey,
Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-224-0170 Fax: 918-224-0172
Sapulpa Main Street
101 East Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-224-5709 Fax: 918-224-0172
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